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i spent a lot of time with the law enforcement officials. we say thank you to them, the work they did. tracing down every lead we got. it was so significant to what came to the end of this today. i feel so good about this. i'm so happy. people in the greater boston area will be able to sleep tonight because of the work of these individuals. >> good evening. my name is rick deslaurier from the fbi in charge of the boston division. it seems like many months since the day of the boston marathon bombings but it's been merely five days since the tragic explosions that took three lives, critically injured 180 spectators and instilled terror and fear in the citizens of boston, massachusetts and elsewhere. today the city of boston, cambridge and watertown and many other communities can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that two perpetrators who caused so much pain and anguish are no longer a threat to our personal safety and to our communities. together with the action and support of our joint terrorism task force partners, many of which are on the s
i spent a lot of time with the law enforcement officials. we say thank you to them, the work they did. tracing down every lead we got. it was so significant to what came to the end of this today. i feel so good about this. i'm so happy. people in the greater boston area will be able to sleep tonight because of the work of these individuals. >> good evening. my name is rick deslaurier from the fbi in charge of the boston division. it seems like many months since the day of the boston...
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the law is known as the affordable care act. and the mandate is the law. few know that the individual mandate rules will mean that a financial penalty will be levied for those who don't participate, don't buy or have health insurance provided by their employers. how will the irs do that? by docking their tax refunds, as much as a couple thousand a year for a family of four. and that, the inspector general says, presents a problem. >> many americans do not realize the extent that the internal revenue service will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> now, the irs would not comment, in fact, referred us to their website for those criticisms. in fact, the irs is already getting ready to play enforcer for the new law. just last week it asked congress for $440 million to help it enforce this new health care system. now coming up tonight at 11:00 p.m. on nbc bay area we'll break down the entire law in detail, and tell you just what you face if you don't pay the health insurance. all tonight at 11:00. we'll see you then. >> and kudos to
the law is known as the affordable care act. and the mandate is the law. few know that the individual mandate rules will mean that a financial penalty will be levied for those who don't participate, don't buy or have health insurance provided by their employers. how will the irs do that? by docking their tax refunds, as much as a couple thousand a year for a family of four. and that, the inspector general says, presents a problem. >> many americans do not realize the extent that the...
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the district attorney's office is prohibited by law from commenting on the case specifically but the d.a. does take into consideration the victim, the seriousness and sophistication and if the juvenile would be a danger in the future. >> it is our job to analyze the law and the facts and make the appropriate decision to make sure that this person would be held accountable. >> reporter: now, in juvenile court cases are confidential meaning there are no open hearings or identify said suspects. if they turn into a 707 b case then that information becomes part of the public record. >>> oakland police are looking for a man suspected of molesting a girl after he got into a family's apartment after posing as a maintenance worker. an adult let the suspect in and he ran off as the 10-year-old started screaming. police are describing the suspect as a caucasian man in hiss with brown hair and a gray beard. he has paint stains in his hair. there is a $5,000 reward being offered for information leading to his arrest. >>> the fbi is still trying to identify his victims. agents say before anderson
the district attorney's office is prohibited by law from commenting on the case specifically but the d.a. does take into consideration the victim, the seriousness and sophistication and if the juvenile would be a danger in the future. >> it is our job to analyze the law and the facts and make the appropriate decision to make sure that this person would be held accountable. >> reporter: now, in juvenile court cases are confidential meaning there are no open hearings or identify said...
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they say problems will not be solved with more stringent gun laws. live in pal low alto, nbc news. >> thank you. state's exhibit still ahead at 6:00, wait until you hear what is in the forecast for tomorrow. >> temperatures rise five degrees from today. tack on another five, that puts near the 90s for livermore and san jose. san francisco, mid-80s. detailed report after this. >>> a wildfire causes mandatory evacuations in southern california. just ahead, where it's burning and what investigators are saying about how it started. also -- >> every year i'm blown away by the support and participation. >>> thousands pound the pavement in honor of pat tillman. the run that took on even more special meaning this year. >>> hundreds of people gathered in the south bay to rep 15-year-old awe dree pots. friends and classmates came together at saratoga high school last night. she committed suicide after she was allegedly sexually assaulted and photos were spread through text messages and e-mails. friends say she didn't tell them how much the bullying was affecti
they say problems will not be solved with more stringent gun laws. live in pal low alto, nbc news. >> thank you. state's exhibit still ahead at 6:00, wait until you hear what is in the forecast for tomorrow. >> temperatures rise five degrees from today. tack on another five, that puts near the 90s for livermore and san jose. san francisco, mid-80s. detailed report after this. >>> a wildfire causes mandatory evacuations in southern california. just ahead, where it's burning...
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military law gives commanding officers discretion on handling rape charges. he denied committing the first rape and charges against him in the second rape were later dropped. >>> it is a therapy that promises to help gay people turn straight. should it be allowed here in california? one federal court took on the controversial debate this morning. a nearly two-hour long hearing in san francisco debated the ban on gay conversion therapy for minors. that ban was supposed to go in effect on february 1. judges grilled both sides in the case that goes down to decide if the therapy is medical treatment that the state had the power to regulate. >> the evidence presented is all of the leading major medical organizations saying it has no scientific basis and has great risk to patients. >> you can't have it. that's why it is so unprecedented and a startling violation of the first amendment. >> what exactly happens in these gay conversion sessions? three men say they went through the therapy and one says it worked. >> reporter: peter was married for 28 years with two kid
military law gives commanding officers discretion on handling rape charges. he denied committing the first rape and charges against him in the second rape were later dropped. >>> it is a therapy that promises to help gay people turn straight. should it be allowed here in california? one federal court took on the controversial debate this morning. a nearly two-hour long hearing in san francisco debated the ban on gay conversion therapy for minors. that ban was supposed to go in effect...
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with a little bit of a spring break mentality. >> those arrested in yosemite are subject to federal laws and often go before u.s. magistrate judge michael seng. >> it's been primarily marijuana, mushrooms, hallucinogenic mushroo and then the party drug ecstasy. >> do you smoke pot? >> on occasion. >> but this climber and local resident thinks there are more arrests in yosemite because they're more diligent and go after people like him. >> it's not fair because they target you, they know, they see you around. they know people around here smoke pot. >> cases we've handled tend to be people from all over the country. >> criminal defense attorney has represented many busted here. he thinks there's more drug bust here because of the concentration of campers in the valley. >> the rangers tend to be able to concentrate their lookout in a tighter knit geographic location. >> keep you thinking. >> could be seen that way. >> i would think if you're doing drugs in a place like this, you're putting yourself at risk. >> morgan doesn't care why, he just wants the narcotics to stay away from young camp
with a little bit of a spring break mentality. >> those arrested in yosemite are subject to federal laws and often go before u.s. magistrate judge michael seng. >> it's been primarily marijuana, mushrooms, hallucinogenic mushroo and then the party drug ecstasy. >> do you smoke pot? >> on occasion. >> but this climber and local resident thinks there are more arrests in yosemite because they're more diligent and go after people like him. >> it's not fair...
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now, that law will be challenged in federal court tomorrow. tonight, though, we speak with people who have undergone the procedure. some say they were converted. others say it made them want to commit suicide. >> yeah, i was suicidal by the end of the time that i spent doing this. >> i felt freer too when i finally got rid of my shame of having homosexual feelings. >> tonight we're going to show you what impogoes on in convers therapy sessions. that's at 11:00 tonight. >>> rob is here to talk about the warmup coming this week. >> in the meantime we've got a little cooling tonight. you'll notice it tomorrow morning as the showers shut down over the sierra, this will open the door for high pressure, which will lead to warming ahead. that should start to kick in a little bit tomorrow. you'll see those numbers climbing into the low 70s inland on wednesday, but really it's the thursday through monday part of the seven-day forecast you really see the warming kicking in. mid-80s in some of our warmest spots by the beginning of next week. a little chi
now, that law will be challenged in federal court tomorrow. tonight, though, we speak with people who have undergone the procedure. some say they were converted. others say it made them want to commit suicide. >> yeah, i was suicidal by the end of the time that i spent doing this. >> i felt freer too when i finally got rid of my shame of having homosexual feelings. >> tonight we're going to show you what impogoes on in convers therapy sessions. that's at 11:00 tonight....
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the new law urges people to bring reusable bags. shoppers without bags will be charged 10 cents for each paper bag. plastic can be used for produce, meat and prescriptions. >>> let's check in with meteorologist jeff ranieri who picked a beautiful week to come back to work. >> a nice return across the bay area with temperatures in the upper 80s and low 90s. some of the hottest weather in the interior valleys where a bit of a north wind was enough to push you into the 90 degree territory. 90 in santa rosa. 92 in santa teresa. 91 in napa and 70 in santa cruz. the interesting thing about temperatures right now is not where it continues to be warm like in the south bay with plenty of low 80s. santa cruz 59 degrees. a surge of marine layer and clouds is cooling you off dramatically and that will be impacting everyone with huge cool downs coming our way this week. let's get a live look outside of our sky camera network. in san jose it is clear. not a lot in the way of gusty winds. in palo alto we are suffering with a little bit of haze in
the new law urges people to bring reusable bags. shoppers without bags will be charged 10 cents for each paper bag. plastic can be used for produce, meat and prescriptions. >>> let's check in with meteorologist jeff ranieri who picked a beautiful week to come back to work. >> a nice return across the bay area with temperatures in the upper 80s and low 90s. some of the hottest weather in the interior valleys where a bit of a north wind was enough to push you into the 90 degree...